Dan Mcdaniel
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Dan's actions
Action Track: Building Resilience
Support Pollinators
At least 30% of crops and 90% of flowering plants rely on pollinators, including monarch butterflies, to produce fruit. I will spend 30 minutes researching which plants support local native pollinators and plant some in my yard.
Action Track: Building Resilience
Research Local Climate Issues
I will spend at least 30 minute(s) a day researching climate issues or climate solutions in my local area and share with others through my team feed, social media, or conversations with my peers.
Action Track: Building Resilience
Spend Time Outside
I will replace 15 minute(s) each day typically spent inside (computer time, watching television, etc.) with quality time outside that follows CDC guidelines for preventing disease spread.
Action Track: Building Resilience
Earth Day Action!: Research and Support Local Organizations
I will spend 15 minutes researching local organizations and businesses in my community, then support one of them by writing a testimonial or positive review, ordering curbside, making a donation to my favorite nonprofit, or supporting them in another way.
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Action Track: Building Resilience
Support you local Small Business
Continue to support your local small business during the month of April and share in the social feed of how you powered prosperity.
Wildlife
Garbage Assessment
I will before Taking the garbage out, identify any plastic, paper or string type material that has loops in it for wildlife to get stuck in. This includes soda or sports drink "rings" that the bottles come in, paper or plastic bags from the grocery store or even box string and plastic wrapping. If so make sure that all the rings are cut so that there is no trapping hazard.
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